Jamaican-born actress appears in Jessica Jones series

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaican-born model, actress Parisa Fitz-Henley joins the elite Marvel Cinematic Universe – featuring prominently in the first season of its Jessica Jones Netflix series, which premiered on November 20.
Fitz-Henley plays superhero Luke Cage’s wife - Reva Connors - in the 13-episode, binge-ready release. The Harlem-born Connors is implicated in human experiments, which subsequently leads to her death.
Fitz-Henley’s Reva Connors factors significantly in the broody arc, which links major characters through guilt, manipulation and violence. The deceased Connors appears in flashbacks, a keepsake photograph as well as verbal references.
Fitz-Henley, who gave a noteworthy performance in Jessica Jones, is no stranger to the big and small screens. She has appeared in Bluebird, The Jane Austen Book Club, House of Cards, and Blue Bloods; in addition to Shondaland’s Grey’s Anatomy and its spin-off Private Practice. The actress is also a model, who has worked with Sears, Cadbury's, Modern Bride, and Cosmo.
The reviews are overwhelmingly positive for the incorrigible superhero-turned-private-detective Jones. Forbes.com dubbed it the “best series of the year”, while Vox.com was poetic, stating that the superhero series is “…perhaps the most artistically and thematically ambitious project Marvel has ever embarked upon”.
Jessica Jones is currently registering a 92 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes and an 81 per cent on Metacritic, as well as a 9.3 out of 10 rating from IGN.com.
Netflix previously partnered with Marvel to release Jones’ predecessor, Daredevil, earlier this year – to rave reviews. Additionally, Iron Fist and Luke Cage series are expected to follow Jessica Jones.
Actress Krysten Ritter, best known for her role as Jane Margolis in cult classic Breaking Bad, stars in the title role. The Good Wife’s Mike Colter portrays Cage. Other cast members include Matrix alum Carrie-Anne Moss and Doctor Who favourite, David Tennant.
Gorgette Beckford

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